In plain words
SIMA is protection infrastructure for digital assets. You connect a wallet, choose protection terms, pay a premium, and receive a certificate that records those terms.
If something goes wrong later, you can submit a claim. Each claim is investigated. A certificate does not mean automatic approval or automatic payout.
Who it is for
- People protecting Solana wallet activity
- Developers integrating protection into apps
- Trading bots and autonomous wallets
- AI agents using the public API, SDK, or MCP server
What SIMA is not
- Not a custodian — SIMA does not hold your private keys
- Not a guarantee that every claim will be paid
- Not insurance marketing hype — terms are locked in the certificate
- Not a replacement for reading the published OpenAPI contract when building agents
How to start
People can start at Enter SIMA. Developers and agents should use the OpenAPI document and llms.txt as the source of truth for API paths.